PBS Arts: Off Book - Episode 5: Hacking Art & Culture with F.A.T. Lab
/PBS Arts: Off Book is a web-based series that explores cutting edge art and the people that make it. The 13 episode series focuses on the process, motivation and meaning of a new generation of artists.
As we become more and more engaged with the internet in every aspect of our lives, powerful questions have arisen regarding the ownership of digital media and information, the relationship between corporations, governments, and individuals online, the power of pop culture influence, and the dissolving border between the digital and physical worlds. Taking these issues head-on is The Free Art & Technology (F.A.T.) Lab. An international group of 21 artists, hackers, thinkers, designers, developers, and entrepreneurs, F.A.T. Lab employs art, activism, pop culture, and a wealth of knowledge about how the internet works to create projects that challenge people and institutions to think a little deeper about this new world we all live in.
Featuring:
Evan Roth
Greg Leuch
Aram Bartholl
The 21 members of F.A.T. Lab
Previous installments:
Episode 1: Light Painting
Episode 2: Typography
Episode 3: Visual Culture Online
Episode 4: Steampunk
Comedians@Google Eddie Izzard: Sometimes you have to kill your creative babies
/I'm a big fan of Eddie Izzard and his erudite style of surreal comedy. In this conversation, conducted by Mark Day, he talks about his life, his influences, and comedy. His comedy DVDs are highly recommended as a source of creative inspiration as they are full of hilariously out there juxtapositions. (In an early-in-his-career performance he did a routine on technology and the ridiculous challenges of getting a printer to work correctly that basically rendered me into a convulsing mess of laughter the first time I saw it).
Some of his insights from the talk, slightly paraphrased:
• Spend time on what you are making, don't see it as the obstacle between you and success.
• If you try too hard at being good, then often the final result is lesser than if you let go and just do the work, especially in creativity.
• You've got to create and then move on.
• Create things to be constantly moving, designed to be fluid, so it's constantly alive.
• Avoid creating something fully concrete.
• Whatever you are doing, it's not rocket science, it's not that hard, it's just a lot of work.
• Shame and guilt together are humiliation.
• The first goal is to make them laugh, the second goal is to inform using street language and not preaching.
• Make yourself the first person in the audience.
• The whole world is about the classroom.
The anticipation of giving: Rare video of Frank Oz eulogizing Jim Henson
/(via Stuart Witts & Chris Brogan)
Sweet, moving and funny. A celebration of the life and ( full of specificity) work of Jim Henson.
PBS Arts: Off Book - Episode 4: Steampunk
/PBS Arts: Off Book is a web-based series that explores cutting edge art and the people that make it. The 13 episode series focuses on the process, motivation and meaning of a new generation of artists.
Episode 4: Steampunk
Steampunk art evokes an alternate reality where steam is the primary source of power. Technology, though highly advanced, has taken on a very different look and feel, and fashion is heavily influenced by Victorian styles. In this episode, we explore the Steampunk aesthetic and art movement. We speak with a Steampunk artist, a composer who created an entire piece of music inspired by Steampunk, and a performing arts collective whose work falls naturally into this intriguing world.
Featuring:
Joey Marsocci aka Dr Grymm
Third Rail Projects
David Bruce, Composer
Ensemble ACJW
Previous installments:
Episode 1: Light Painting
Episode 2: Typography
Episode 3: Visual Culture Online